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Journal : Diponegoro Law Review

METHOD AND PRINCIPLE OF MARITIME BOUNDARY DELIMITATION BETWEEN STATES WITH OPPOSITE OR ADJACENT COASTS (CASE OF INDONESIA AND TIMOR-LESTE) Jaya, Belardo Prasetya Mega; Cahyani, Ferina Ardhi; Idris, Idris; Permata, Rika Ratna
Diponegoro Law Review Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Diponegoro Law Review April 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (957.762 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/dilrev.7.1.2022.150-172

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In the practice the maritime boundary delimitations can cause the overlap of claims between states with opposite or adjacent coasts. Regarding the maritime boundary between Indonesia and Timor-Leste, there was never a maritime boundary between both States, so it needs a settlement of disputes of maritime boundary delimitation between both parties. Therefore, these research aims to explain the methods and principles that could be used in resolving maritime boundary delimitation dispute between state with opposite or adjacent coasts based on international law and analyze how obstacles and solution to solve maritime boundary delimitation dispute between Indonesia and Timor-Leste (East Timor). This research uses normative legal research and Empirical Research Methods. The results of the research show that: (1) the maritime boundary delimitation between Indonesia and Timor-Leste uses enclaving, equidistant, and three-step approach method. (2), Indonesia and Timor Leste have the potential to determine maritime boundaries in the three areas, namely the area to the north of the Oecusse (Ombai Strait), to the north of Timor Island (Wetar Strait) and to the south of Timor Island (Timor Sea). Timor-Leste will still get a maritime territory in District Oecusse but the extent would be negotiated with Indonesia first, while in the Wetar Strait, the territorial sea division of the two countries would consider the outer islands of both countries.
STRENGTHENING INDONESIA’S MARITIME SOVEREIGNTY: IMPLEMENTING A SINGLE AGENCY MULTI-TASKS MODEL TO COMBAT IUU FISHING Wartoyo, Franciscus Xaverius; Jaya, Belardo Prasetya Mega; Arafat, Muhammad Rusli; bin Mohd Rusli, Mohd Hazmi; Taufiqurrohman, Asari; Malik, Imam Ibnu; Rakhmatika, Devi
Diponegoro Law Review Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Diponegoro Law Review April 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/dilrev.10.1.2025.1-15

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Indonesia’s location between the Indian and Pacific Oceans positions it as a crucial maritime route, thereby revealing significant maritime opportunities. This strategic location also presents significant vulnerabilities, especially from foreign vessels involved in unlawful activities, including illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. IUU fishing represents a widespread issue that threatens regional security and the sustainability of marine ecosystems, ultimately impacting food security and economic viability.  This research adopts a normative legal methodology, incorporating an extensive literature review to examine the philosophical underpinnings and regulatory benchmarks pertinent to Indonesia's enforcement framework addressing IUU fishing.  This analysis scrutinizes current legal resources and explores the intricate dynamics of overlapping jurisdictions among maritime agencies, intensifying enforcement inefficiencies and generating operational uncertainties. This study proposes implementing the Single Agency Multi-Tasks (SAMT) system as a comprehensive approach to enhance law enforcement efforts targeting foreign vessels involved in IUU fishing within Indonesia's Fisheries Management Areas (FMAs), considering the existing challenges.  The SAMT framework aims to centralize authority within the Marine Security Agency (BAKAMLA) to streamline operations and improve regulatory compliance, ultimately contributing to a strong maritime governance structure. The results highlight the importance of implementing legal reforms and establishing coordinated governance mechanisms by national and international maritime regulations. This study significantly enhances the discussion surrounding optimizing fisheries management and reinforcing Indonesia’s sovereignty in its maritime areas while also tackling the widespread challenges IUU fishing activities present.
Co-Authors Aceng Asnawi Rohani Ade Marpudin Afandi Sitamala Ahadi Fajrin Prasetya Ahmad Lanang Citrawan Ahmad Lanang Citrawan Ahmad Rayhan Akbar Ari Rangga Prabu Zulkifar Aldi Dwi Cahyo Aliyah Aliyah Alvandri Christian Rahmat Gulo Amirulloh Ahdad Anabela Callista Zahwa Andini Marwah Anditya, Ariesta Wibisono Anisa Lutfiah Annida Dwi Agustin Arafat, Muhammad Rusli Ardhi Cahyani, Ferina Asari Taufiqurrohman Asep Hakim Zakiran Aulia Rusdiana Awad Al Khalaf Azef Rahmat Hary Sapto Barora, Siti bin Mohd Rusli, Mohd Hazmi Bryan Alberto Chatri Pratiwi Ningrum Chelsea Tiara Septiani Malau Christian Sandy Pangestu Danial Danial Danial Danial dede agus, dede Devano, Aldo Devi Rakhmatika Diah Prihartini Dini Dewi Heniarti Dwi Edi Wibowo Edi Setiadi Elly Nurmahlia Erika Febriani Fachrurozy, Azriel Fanny Khalifatu Zanah Fasyehhudin, Mohamad Febi Sasti Rahayu Ferina Ardhi Cahyani Fikry Nurhayadi Firanda Bery Amini Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Frisky Diaslestarie Gialdah Tapiansari Batubara Hairul Afandi Hanif, Hamdan Arief Hassan, Fareed Mohd Hera Susanti Hikmayatul Muslimah Hilton Tarnama P.M. Hilton Tarnama PM Hilton Tarnama Putra M Idris Idris Ignatius Gita Hernata Imani, Sarah Haderizqi Irfi Silvia Amanda Irma Suryani Jastisia, Mentari Jaya, Arizon Mega Jefry Winter Luhut Hasudungan Justitia, Mentari Khairunnisa, Shofia Khoiruttamam Khoiruttamam Khotimah Estiyovionita Luthfia, Chaula Maharani, Dwi Gita Malida Hany, Elbirra Malik, Imam Ibnu Mareta Puspita Arianie Marpudin, Ade Maulana Shihabudin Mega Jaya, Arizon Mentari Jastisia Meutia Irdina Khairunnisa Mohamad Fasyehhudin Mohamad Fasyehhudin Mohamad Fasyehhudin Mohamad Hidayat Muhtar Mohammad Fasyehhudin Mokhamad Gisa Vitrana Muhamad Romdoni Muhammad Hasyim Abdullah Muhammad Ridwan Muhammad Rusli Arafat Muhayaroh Muhayaroh Muhtasor Jidan Muhyi Mohas Muhyi Mohas Mulkiah Nurazizah Musfiroh, Melisa Muyassaroh Muyassaroh Nasrul Hidayat Nida, Qotrun Norma Risca Pratiwi Novia Bella Alifvia Nur Sahroniah Nurikah, Nurikah nurlela Sari Nuryati Solapari Octavian, Ryan P.M., Hilton Tarnama PM, Hilton Tarnama Prasetya, Ahadi Fajrin Puput Adela Rafdi Altaf Rahman, Yogi Muhammad Raissa Tsabitha Rara Anggraeni Nur Afifah Ratna Januarita Ratu Anggita Aprilia Regina Permatadewi Tantiany Gunawan Reine Rofiana Rena Yulia Ridho Pangestu Taufik Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan Ridwan, Ridwan Rika Ratna Permata Rima Oktavian Rio Primus Rizki Islamiah, Kiki Rofiana, Reine rohani, aceng asnawi Rully Syahrul Mucharom Rully Syahrul Mucharom, Rully Syahrul Sabaruddin, Nurul Azyani Zafirah Shofia Khairunnisa Siti Nur Aisah Solapari, Nuryati Suciati, Ranila Sulastri Sulastri Suriaamadja, Toto Tohir Surya Anom Sutriyani Adinda Putri Taufiqurrohman, Asari Tiara Destia Herman Trixi Karinina Dewi Sindhutomo Utami, Kery Wafdaa Taaz Hafsari Putri Wardatun Naddifah Wartoyo, Franciscus Xaverius Widya Jusu Adeningtyas Wijaya, Dani Wilda Riva Fadhilah Yeliana Septiani Noor Yoga Yuniadi Yogi Muhammad Rahman Yogi Muhammad Rahman Yogi Muhammad Rahman Yoshi Daud Shimada Yuliatiningsih, Aryuni